Exam Details
Subject | Fundamentals Of Watershed Management | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | DIPLOMA IN WATERSHED MANAGEMENT (DIWM) | |
Department | School of Agriculture (SOA) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 4 IBNRI-1011
DIPLOMA IN WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
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Term-End Examination
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o June, 2016 o
BNRI-101 FUNDAMENTALS OF WATERSHED
MANAGEMENT
Time hours Maximum Marks 50
Note: Attempt any five questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
1. Define watershed and watershed management. List objectives and benefits of watershed management.
2. Discuss the importance of integrated watershed management for agriculture and natural resource sustainability.
3. Describe the institutional arrangements for implementation of watershed projects with the help of neat flow diagram.
Explain the importance of GIS in planning of watershed projects.
4. What is the project implementation agency? Describe its important functions.
What are the important points need to be considered at the time of selecting a watershed to study the impact of different interventions on socio-economic conditions of the area?
5. Describe major functions of SLNA in operation of watershed projects.
What is community organization? Explain its role in watershed management projects.
6. Define social mobilization. How it is helpful in success of watershed activities?
What is socio-economic indicator, explain.
7. Discuss in detail the watershed work phase.
Write the full form of the following:
DDP
PIA
DPR
NDS
SHG
DIPLOMA IN WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
N
Term-End Examination
o
o June, 2016 o
BNRI-101 FUNDAMENTALS OF WATERSHED
MANAGEMENT
Time hours Maximum Marks 50
Note: Attempt any five questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
1. Define watershed and watershed management. List objectives and benefits of watershed management.
2. Discuss the importance of integrated watershed management for agriculture and natural resource sustainability.
3. Describe the institutional arrangements for implementation of watershed projects with the help of neat flow diagram.
Explain the importance of GIS in planning of watershed projects.
4. What is the project implementation agency? Describe its important functions.
What are the important points need to be considered at the time of selecting a watershed to study the impact of different interventions on socio-economic conditions of the area?
5. Describe major functions of SLNA in operation of watershed projects.
What is community organization? Explain its role in watershed management projects.
6. Define social mobilization. How it is helpful in success of watershed activities?
What is socio-economic indicator, explain.
7. Discuss in detail the watershed work phase.
Write the full form of the following:
DDP
PIA
DPR
NDS
SHG
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- Centre for Corporate Education, Training & Consultancy (CCETC)
- Centre for Corporate Education, Training & Consultancy (CCETC)
- National Centre for Disability Studies (NCDS)
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Subjects
- Elements Of Hydrology
- Fundamentals Of Watershed Management
- Funding, Monitoring, Evaluation And Capacity Building
- Horticulture And Agroforestry System
- Livestock And Pasture Management
- Rainfed Farming
- Soil And Water Conservation